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Polish Synagogue
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear |
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Created 20 April 2005
Latest revision or update: 30 December 2011
Congregation Data
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Name: |
Polish Synagogue |
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Address: |
Vine Street, Sunderland
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Date Formed: |
In 1781. Believed to be formed by recent "Chassidic"
immigrants from Poland and Bohemia, who split from main Sunderland
congregation. (Only the second incident of a split in Anglo-Jewry - the
first was in Portsmouth.) |
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Current Status: |
Closed |
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Date Closed: |
By 1861. Its two torah scrolls and other belongings were sold to the
Sunderland Hebrew Congregation for £7. 7s.
3d (Seven pounds seven shillings and six pence), according to minutes
dated 20 January 1862. |
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Ritual: |
Ashkenazi Orthodox (following Polish tradition) |
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Membership Data: |
A constituent of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations |
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Note: |
By 1850, membership had dwindled, with
only approximately 12 persons attending Sabbath services. (Only 34 of its 74
seats were let.) |
Sunderland Community
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